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@Komrade Kayce: I forgot about the stat buffers. Yes, also a waste - not to mention they're nearly game breakers. It kind of defeats the purpose of building a character if in the end you can nearly max out all your stats. No Weaknesses is okay, I can deal with that, but the other one? No thank you.jpeg

@duckmouth: I'd recommend playing it once to the "real" ending just so you can see it. It's a bummer to have the game come to a hault, but it fits the story and wraps things up. Then I'd download Broken Steel and either start a new character or load and older save. But that's my opinion you didn't ask for. Kayce?

@Komrade Kayce: The level cap boost, new enemies and weapons, and open-ending makes Broken Steel a no-brainer, but some of those new perks are a waste of time and valuable Perk spaces. The three alignment-shifting ones? Useless.

@Modus_Operandi: The sad thing is that they did delay the DLC. They kept The Pitt back for an extra month of tweaking, only for it to end up a train wreck. Broken Steel was supposed to be out earlier too, but was held back for the same thing - looks like they didn't quite tweak enough.

@xbulletholes: Imagine how many pizzas you could buy with that.

@EternalStar: I want to download Broken Steel as soon as its available, but after the issues with The Pitt, I'm wondering if it's best to hold out a few days and see what complaints roll in.

@Yowza57: This explains why his signature looked so rushed.

@Ted: I really only involves leaning forward just a tad more... Yes, just a little more. Arch the back... Yeeessss...

@Emulated wants a star: The denim is probably very comfortable and really allows his rotting flesh to breathe during all that rigorous limb-severing and skull-crushing.

With all this back and forth and changing of hands with its development, I fear that Splatterhouse is doomed to fail. Please Namco, prove me wrong, because I want this game to be awesome.

@gogt200: You clearly haven't seen the avatar eqipped with sweatpants that say "JUICY" on the ass...

@Raziel66: Who doesn't love saucers?

@ceilingFANBOY: Home isn't meant to be FUN and it really up to the different developing studios to create their own BORING spaces. - I fixed it for you!

@Chances: Perception is reality. Focus on the DLC content being available on the PS3 and it shall be.

@Eulogy: Just wait for it - it's only a matter of time for the "Game of the Year" edition arrives with all you mentioned... Right?

@tony_important: Very wrong? Seems like the wording's a bit strong. Every other news site I've read about this topic but Kotaku has made it clear that the content's on a disc - and even the box says it's on a DVD... I do, however, now have a functional understanding of the concept of how the packaged card works, so

@Zkuq: It's on a disc. You pop the disc in, the 360 downloads the content... That's the point of this thing - it's for people who have Fallout 3 but might not have Xbox Live to get the DLC.

@Xusder: I'm with you on that. I'm not downloading Broken Steel until about a week has passed after its release and I'm sure that it's not riddled with crippling bugs. Poor Pittsburgh...